6 individuals have been saved up until now and additionally procedures are underway, ONGC said.
A helicopter bring seven guests as well as 2 pilots today made an emergency situation landing in the Arabian Sea near the Oil as well as Natural Gas Company Limited (ONGC) rig at Sagar Kiran in Mumbai High, the firm stated in a tweet. Six individuals have been saved thus far and additionally procedures are underway, it stated.
4 persons were saved by ONGC’s vessel Malviya-16 as well as the 5th by ONGC gear Sagar Kiran’s rescue watercraft. Details on others are boat.
A Shore Guard ship mixed-up was drawn away to get to the area, and another ship cruised out from Mumbai to sign up with rescue procedures, officials stated. A Shore Guard airplane dropped a life boating for survivors.
#Helicopter carrying 7 passengers & 2 pilots makes emergency landing in #Arabian Sea near #ONGC rig Sagar Kiran in #Mumbai High. Four rescued. Rescue operations in full swing. @HardeepSPuri @Rameswar_Teli @PetroleumMin
— Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) (@ONGC_) June 28, 2022
International Safety Net (ISN) has been activated by the Maritime Rescue Control Centre (MRCC), Mumbai. The Coastline Guard is collaborating with the Indian Navy and also ONGC for mobilization and enhancement of the rescue effort, officials included.
Offshore Supply Vessel Malviya 16, which was drawn away by MRCC Mumbai to join rescue procedures, grabbed two survivors.
The helicopter, which had six ONGC workers as well as one collaborating with a service provider aboard, was forced to land using the advances that are attached to such coppers that bring personnel and also product from coast to offshore installations, news agency PTI stated.
The situations that led to the emergency situation touchdown were not immediately clear. Various other information as well were awaited.
ONGC has numerous rigs as well as installations in the Arabia Sea that are utilized to produce oil and gas from reservoirs existing listed below the seabed.
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Last Updated: 28 June 2022